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- Get metrics from data timings .
- Validates CLI arguments
- Run browserify .
- Get tag attributes
- recursive helper to flattening data structures
- Validates message structure
- Get key path from a message .
- Send an HTTP POST request
- Get tags from a message
- Returns HTML text as plain object
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QUESTION
When I try to run tests on my localhost using speedtest.io I get the following output:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Feb-06 at 22:48I was using the wrong command. I was running the website on my computer and sitespeed on docker, so docker couldn't see my localhost Fortunately there is an easy solution for this if you're on a Mac, simply use something like:
QUESTION
I ran below webpagetest through sitespeed on docker configuration. Below is command for the reference.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Dec-13 at 16:10Issue is in the request params, update the
--webpagetest.location to ap-south-1:Chrome
and to apply slow3G filter use
--webpagetest.connectivity="3G"
QUESTION
If I run sitespeed within a docker and obtain the following output:
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Sep-18 at 10:07The example from the Docker hub page says:
QUESTION
I have an IIS site with NTLM and sitespeed.io, run via Docker, seems to be unable to get past the NTLM Part.
I'm very new to sitespeed.io but have searched their documentation and found nothing to say it does, or does not, specifically support NTLM.
The script I have been running on a Windows 10 machine is:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Sep-15 at 23:34The configuration docs indicate that only Basic auth is supported, and this issue comment confirms that NTLM is not supported. (Generally, I'd assume that if something's docs don't affirmatively say the tool supports NTLM auth, it probably doesn't support NTLM.)
You'll need to disable auth entirely, enable Basic auth on IIS, or route your requests through a NTLM proxy (which is not ideal since it necessarily affacts the timings you're trying to measure).
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